Join the alumni travel program June 14–-24, 2019 in the Arctic Circle on a voyage with Helen White, associate professor of chemistry and environmental studies.
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For his thesis, the religion major and Russian minor found spiritual significance in the panels of comic books.
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The biology major focused on the interactions between parasitic bacteria and their host for her thesis.
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This fall, the English major will get the chance to share her love of reading and writing as a middle-school teacher at the Thaden School.
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The computer science major and linguistics minor has two jobs lined up; from SeamlessDocs to Facebook, Liao is diving headfirst into the world of civic technology.
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A native of Puerto Rico, the former Jose Padin Scholar and Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellow is following up her undergraduate degree in comparative literature with graduate studies in the same field at the University of Chicago.
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From self-driving cars to in-home electromechanical helpers, Eric Krotkov ’82 is turning science fiction into reality.
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After graduation, the political science major’s passion for art led him down an unorthodox path.
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More than 1,100 people flocked to campus for Alumni Weekend 2018, which celebrated classes ending in 3s and 8s as well as a host of Alumni Award winners.
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The history major is off to support the organization Reconstructing Judaism as an administrative assistant for development.
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After this year’s Commencement ceremony, as is tradition, alumni parents and relatives of members of the Class of 2018 joined their just-graduated family member in a photo shoot.
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Lifelong Democrat Ken Stern ’85 left the “liberal bubble” for an odyssey across America’s red states. The year he spent getting to know “the other side” changed his view of politics entirely and inspired a book that’s attracting controversy.
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This fall, the English and Religion major will begin pursuing a law degree and her master’s in theological studies through a joint program at Harvard University.
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Haverford alumni are feeding the world (and slaking its thirst) with an impressive array of food- and beverage-related ventures. We've mapped them around the country, and you can add your own!
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Archaeologist Peter Bowers '74, principal investigator for a project in central Alaska that discovered the Upward Sun River site that dates back to the time of the Bering Land Bridge, has adopted that state as his home.